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Berlin or Bust

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Berlin or Bust

'Tonight you are going to the Big City. You will have the opportunity to light a fire in the belly of the enemy that will burn his black heart out.' The message from Commander-in-Chief of RAF Bomber Command Sir Arthur Harris to the men who were to fight the Battle of Berlin was clear. Thousands of aircrew lost their lives lighting that fire. Author Sean Feast asks, 'Was the Battle of Berlin worth the high rate of casualties inflicted on Bomber Command?'

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'He That Was Lost is Found'

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'He That Was Lost is Found'

In October 2025, after 82 years, the remains of three missing airmen were recovered and laid to rest beside their comrades with full military honours. In this moving post, Dave Gilbert, co-author of Epitaphs of Bomber Command, reflects on their story and the enduring duty of remembrance.

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The Fighting High Interview - Labour of Love

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The Fighting High Interview - Labour of Love

Sean Feast speaks to co-author of Main Force to Mosquito Master Bomber Jeannie Benjamin about her life fighting injustice, and her pride in her father’s RAF career.

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Remembering Jimmy Marks – The First of the Best

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Remembering Jimmy Marks – The First of the Best

On the anniversary of his passing, Sean Feast recalls the life of Jimmy Marks, a legend in the annals of Bomber Command.

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The Fighting High Interview - A Life of Serendipity

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The Fighting High Interview - A Life of Serendipity

Sean Feast speaks to Fighting High author Dave Gilbert about engineering, the epitaphs on the graves of lost Bomber Command aircrew, and why the work of the International Bomber Command Centre will never be finished.

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